Yes, you are correct. The photo you originally shared (and the direct link you just provided) is indeed
from the archaeological site of Carthage in Tunisia. It is the file Tunisie_Carthage_Ruines_08.JPG, uploaded to Wikimedia Commons and commonly used on the Wikipedia page for Carthage.
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Why the confusion earlier?Mediterranean coastal ruin sites (especially Hellenistic/Roman-era stone foundations with sea views) can look remarkably similar at first glance. The low walls, cobblestone paths, oleander bushes, and distant hazy mountains across the water are classic features of many such locations. However, this specific viewpoint—with the particular layout of the ruins, the foreground vegetation, and the sea/mountain backdrop—matches documented photos of Carthage (specifically areas like the Byrsa Hill or residential quarters overlooking the Gulf of Tunis).
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